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timmay1113
2004-10-17, 11:25 PM
Ok well my brothers friend has left a computer in our garage over the entire summer until now. bascially i think he will never take it back. So i decide to use it. I notice it says pentium 4 and it has a cd rw drive, and a dvd rom drive. Im thinking sweet! cause i need a burner. Anyways i hook it up and the damn thing will not turn on. I open up the computer and look at it... it is real dusty and that is about it. The mother board light turns on and off but the computer wont turn on. Is this a power supply problem? is the whole computer fried from sitting in my garage from houston heat? what do yall think?

Demosthenes
2004-10-18, 05:16 AM
Ok well my brothers friend has left a computer in our garage over the entire summer until now. bascially i think he will never take it back. So i decide to use it. I notice it says pentium 4 and it has a cd rw drive, and a dvd rom drive. Im thinking sweet! cause i need a burner. Anyways i hook it up and the damn thing will not turn on. I open up the computer and look at it... it is real dusty and that is about it. The mother board light turns on and off but the computer wont turn on. Is this a power supply problem? is the whole computer fried from sitting in my garage from houston heat? what do yall think?

Check if the ram is loose.

timmay1113
2004-10-18, 05:29 AM
it is in there good

Demosthenes
2004-10-18, 05:30 AM
it is in there good

Did you hook up the monitor???

Heh, I don't know man.

‡AC‡
2004-10-18, 09:04 AM
Does it have a system speaker hooked into the motherboard and If so what kind of beeping is it makeing when you turn it on?

timmay1113
2004-10-18, 01:30 PM
i c a cord with the label speaker on it inside of the comp but it isnt hooked up anywhere and is loose, i dont see anywhere to plug it in

kockblocker1
2004-10-18, 01:35 PM
Rip out everything in the case. Just try and boot it with MB, CPU, RAM, Video Card, and Power supply. See if it posts. If it doesn't then try swapping parts one by one with known good ones (possibly with your own computer). Once you have nailed down the part that doesn't work then you know what to pickup on your next trip to Frys.

Adrenachrome
2004-10-18, 02:27 PM
I'd say clean and rebuild it, try again.

tokill.ace
2004-10-18, 02:54 PM
Get the dust off so you can see something, from there you're on your own from my advice. :D

Demosthenes
2004-10-18, 03:24 PM
Tim, what are you going to do with an extra computer anyway?

iceman887
2004-10-18, 05:59 PM
yah those dust removal air cans do wonders

timmay1113
2004-10-18, 06:20 PM
it might be better than my computer man

Demosthenes
2004-10-18, 06:23 PM
Don't you have P4 1.8 512 128? That's good enough, unless you're prepared to do all that work.

timmay1113
2004-10-18, 06:26 PM
i have 1.8 256 and a 20 gig hd, i have a really low p4 so chances are this comp has a faster processor, more ram, and more space because my brother's friend has a decent amount of money, it has a dvd rom for one drive and a cd rw for the other, both things i would really like

timmay1113
2004-10-18, 07:12 PM
ok i dont know what i did but now when i try and turn it on, the smallest fan turns and the comp makes a clicking noise and the motherboard light flickers when it clicks but i have to hold the power button down

kockblocker1
2004-10-18, 11:43 PM
Double check the case to MB connectors. Make sure you have them in correctly.